A cloisonné enamel tripod incense burner and cover
19th century or early 20th Century
The globular body enamelled with a dense lotus flower foliate meander, flanked with upward soaring handles attached with cash shaped , raised on three beast mask cabriole legs, the lid similarly decorated and with repoussé bats amongst clouds and a large knop with a coiled dragon.
47cm (18 1/2in) high (2).

An imperial Edict
Jiaqing Period, dated 1809
Written in colored and black ink in Manchu and Han scripts on silk brocade woven with a pattern of scattlered Ruyi-Clouds mounted as a handscroll, the Chinese text opening with a woven four- character title fentian gaoming (" by command of Heaven" ) flanked by a pair of drgons, dated fourtennth year of Jia qing ( 1809), stamped with two large seal impressions . 12X 99 inches ( 30.5 x 251 cm)

A pair of cloisonné enamel bottle vases, 19th century
Each decorated on the turquoise ground with butterflies alighting over blossoming flower sprays issuing from rocks, all against a diaper pattern, the slender necks with small flowerheads and leaves beneath the formal cloud collars to the rims, 12cm high .

Chinese Blue & White and Polychrome Ceramics
Property formerly in the Collection of Konrad and Clara Mauerer
A Ming style sancai glazed figure of an immortal
19th century
Possibly depicting Lan Caihe, as suggested by the basket of peaches held in his left hand and his hair arranged in two chignons, the surfaces colored in brightly hued enamels (head off, glaze frits).
20 1/4in high